Provides financial assistance for eligible families requiring child care for children 0-12 years old.
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Provides primary healthcare services to new immigrants, including refugees, and to those who face barriers in accessing culturally-appropriate healthcare services.
Services include:
Transitional residential program for individuals experiencing chronic homelessness, substance use, and mental health challenges. Offers a range of personalized, client-focused treatment options.
A team of professionals offering care to individuals living with or at risk of acquiring Hepatitis C. Provides support and comprehensive services to clients throughout the treatment process.
Services include:
Accredited long-term care home offering nursing and personal care on a 24-hour basis.
A co-ed residential treatment program for youth with complex mental health concerns.
Offers primary health care services to people living in Hamilton who face barriers to traditional health programs. Providing healthcare to a diverse group of people is possible with a multi-disciplinary team approach, including:
Offers Ministry of Education-licensed child care for toddlers (18-30 months) and preschoolers (2.5 years up to school entry.) Lunch and healthy snacks provided.
Licensed child care providing an early learning environment that follows Indigenous teachings and knowledge that support the growth and development of children and families.
Program offering licensed child care Monday through Friday before and after school. Registration is available full time (5 days per week) or part time (minimum of 2 set days per week) and for before and/or after school. Program includes: